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. >> i think they were surprised to find us. and they talked amongst each other for a second then they start demanding money. >> reporter: before they could hand the money over, the robbers changed their minds. >> they wanted me to put my hands behind my back. >> reporter: now ty wanted to tie them up. their daughters were sleeping in another room. fearing for their safety, his wife went into action >> she picked up one of our heating bags and chucks it at the back of weasel's head, the smaller guy. he's dual-wielding a decorative sword from my wall. >> reporter: he fought the bigger guy while his wife fought the smaller guy whom they dubbed weasel because of his size. he was screaming as loud as he could to get neighbors' attention. >> he panicked. he realized the jilling judging jig was up. and -- the jig was up. and he bolted. >> reporter: he kept fighting the bigger guy. they then fought in the living room and kept on until they got to the front lawn out. >> put the leg out, that took him down, and i was able to get him into
. >> i think they were surprised to find us. and they talked amongst each other for a second then they start demanding money. >> reporter: before they could hand the money over, the robbers changed their minds. >> they wanted me to put my hands behind my back. >> reporter: now ty wanted to tie them up. their daughters were sleeping in another room. fearing for their safety, his wife went into action >> she picked up one of our heating bags and chucks it at the back...
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the beginning of the weekend ran for us. in the mid-part of the country a wild winter. >> thank you. >> london leaves this in a fog. london fletcher, that is. and it was the fal. sports is >> they are playing as well as anybody in the country. they're racing toward a possible big east title and if that will happen it will have to beat syracuse this weekend. they took care of business tonight. a nice pass and 15 points. the star of the game was the freshman. he came off the bench to put in 33. they get their 20th win of the year. let's go to the smith center. showing off against fordham. and the colonial state on the attack for most of the game. watch this with a spanin. 68-60. expend time today -- they spend time today with the man of the uss bethesda. the topic quickly change to the future of london fletcher. 240 over 15 years. it would about 2013? london leaves us in a fog. >> when you get older in your career you have to evaluate everything. health is one thing. can you still do it at the level of want to play at? i want
the beginning of the weekend ran for us. in the mid-part of the country a wild winter. >> thank you. >> london leaves this in a fog. london fletcher, that is. and it was the fal. sports is >> they are playing as well as anybody in the country. they're racing toward a possible big east title and if that will happen it will have to beat syracuse this weekend. they took care of business tonight. a nice pass and 15 points. the star of the game was the freshman. he came off the...
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protecting us today. a weapon similar to that was brought into an elementary school, sandy hook connecticut and killed 20 students and six educators. i just can't believe that could happen. distinguished mayor nutter of philadelphia. >> all the members of this committee, i'm the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm honored to have the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the nation's mayors to discuss the importance of passing the assaults weapon ban of 2013. while we support several billions being considered by this committee, we have made passage of the assaults weapon ban of 2013 our top priority. gun violence has been perm for you, senator feinstein and it has been personal for me. the first police officer my city lost after i became mayor was killed by an ak-47 or sk-47 assault-time weapon when he responded to a bank robbery on a saturday morning. i will never forget that day. a 12-year veteran with the philadelphia police officer. he was 39 years old. he left a wife and three childr
protecting us today. a weapon similar to that was brought into an elementary school, sandy hook connecticut and killed 20 students and six educators. i just can't believe that could happen. distinguished mayor nutter of philadelphia. >> all the members of this committee, i'm the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm honored to have the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the nation's mayors to discuss the importance of passing the assaults weapon ban of 2013. while we...
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some of it came from some of the tactics that were used at that time were used. the fact is we put together most of that intelligence without having to resort to that. >> you think you could have gotten it? >> i think we could have gotten him without that. >> sean: directly contradicts statements by the obama administration in the past. >> you say with certainty that bin laden's hideout would have been found without the advanced interrogation techniques? >> i can say with certainty that no single piece of information with the exception with the address of the compound was vital to this because we're talking about tiny bits of information that were compiled by unbelievably competent professionals. >> the information that was acquired that led to our knowledge about this compound came from multiple sources. sometimes individuals provide information willingly and sometimes they did unwittingly. the tracking of bin laden's whereabouts put the puzzle together so there was no one critical bit of information that was provided by either a detainee or somebody else. >> se
some of it came from some of the tactics that were used at that time were used. the fact is we put together most of that intelligence without having to resort to that. >> you think you could have gotten it? >> i think we could have gotten him without that. >> sean: directly contradicts statements by the obama administration in the past. >> you say with certainty that bin laden's hideout would have been found without the advanced interrogation techniques? >> i can...
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when they talk about reform, those are some of the reform plans using technology that was used in iraq and the technology of drones and some other things to better secure that vast part of the border. >> bill: i understand the anger of the folks because i think the government has done it half heartedly. thank you very much. we appreciate it. we will be broadcasting from phoenix on friday. we're doing a bolder fresher show in the valley of the sun. pleasant more ahead as we continue. dennis miller will be here talking about tiger woods and president obama palling around. also miller has some thoughts on the meteor attack from outer space. then matt damon discuss has touchy subject, bodily functions, or something. that's ahead with the details. that's ahead with the details. we hope you'll stay or a charity case. a trouble maker. worthless. just a stupid mistake. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. youth villages believes that no child is a lost cause. not a single one. because a stable loving family can help any child succeed. and we have an 80% success rate that proves it.
when they talk about reform, those are some of the reform plans using technology that was used in iraq and the technology of drones and some other things to better secure that vast part of the border. >> bill: i understand the anger of the folks because i think the government has done it half heartedly. thank you very much. we appreciate it. we will be broadcasting from phoenix on friday. we're doing a bolder fresher show in the valley of the sun. pleasant more ahead as we continue....
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibupr
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in...
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they have asked us, they have given us the privilege to do that for them. we're hear, minds focused, sleeves rolled up, because we know we have work to do. we know we need to have a leader of this country who is ready to get to work. my friends, i don't think there is any doubt in november, the american people decided they knew who they wanted to be their leader for the next four years. [cheers and applause] we are very pleased that today we convey a message to our president, barack obama that we are ready to work. we see what it means to work. under the leadership of our leader and then speaker nancy pelosi we work with president obama to make sure we turn -- we turn an economy that was hemorrhaging 800,000 jobs a month. we have turned it into a economy that has created 6 million jobs over the last three years. under the leadership of president obama and our leader nancy pelosi, we have helped 105 million americans who no longer have to fear if their child contracts diabetes or in an accident that they will run out of insurance before that child is ready t
they have asked us, they have given us the privilege to do that for them. we're hear, minds focused, sleeves rolled up, because we know we have work to do. we know we need to have a leader of this country who is ready to get to work. my friends, i don't think there is any doubt in november, the american people decided they knew who they wanted to be their leader for the next four years. [cheers and applause] we are very pleased that today we convey a message to our president, barack obama that...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >> bill: continuing with our lead story, why are so many americans okay with their country becoming a nanny state, but doesn't much care about children? kate joins us, and from washington, kirsten powers. am i over the top when i say we've become a barbaric nation, powers? >> well, i think the stuff you were discussing with bob beckel, the way the baby was disr
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? to find you a great deal, even if it's not with...
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see us? or should we go out in the open? if they didn't tell me, i would have walked out where the shooter is. >> everybody has seen a video like this. it shows like it was made in 1980s. >> sean: is this reefer madness. >> but the fact of the matter is these are obvious solutions. run away and try to hide. get out of the building. >> sean: call 911. >> obviously. >> now the best part is when they say, if it is out in the open, grab those scissors. >> i mean look. in tucson, arizona the person that took down the shooter hit them with a folding chair. if it's a chair, it's a chair. >> sean: it would be better if you had a gun. >> personally i use a gun for self-defense at home. that would be my weapon of choice. notice how this video is titled options for consideration in taking down a gunman. as i recall the department of homeland security had different options for their own employees. there is a request released last june the department of homeland security asked for 7,000 firearms, that can
see us? or should we go out in the open? if they didn't tell me, i would have walked out where the shooter is. >> everybody has seen a video like this. it shows like it was made in 1980s. >> sean: is this reefer madness. >> but the fact of the matter is these are obvious solutions. run away and try to hide. get out of the building. >> sean: call 911. >> obviously. >> now the best part is when they say, if it is out in the open, grab those scissors. >> i...
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stay with us. there's much more coming up. >>> it is 4:41. thank you for joining us this morning. taking a look at the stories making headlines around the nation. another looming deadline that would impact thousands of workers right around corner. >> it's coming up in eight days, automatic cuts across the board for spending taking effect and law makers in washington if they don't reach another agreement. >> now there are 130,000 federal workers in our state if the southwest ration goes into effect on march 1st their salaries could be cut to 20% due to furloughs. meantime according to the pentagon the workers responsible for crucial military functions would be forced to stay at home one day a week without pay. >> but it's not just the military employees who are going to feel the pain. 84,000 children who attend dod run schools will be affected if their teachers are furloughed as a result of sequestration. >>> now the possibility of automatic budget cuts means that children in government funded programs could also be out of the classroom. that's because some head start programs woul
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. >> it's a program that used very minimally by president bush. now there are over 3,000 civilians who have been killed in this program. >> on brennan's watch, anwar al-awlaki was the first american successfully targeted for death in september 2011. two weeks later his son was killed in a drone strike. >> i think it's fair to say, far fewer civilians lose their lives in an effort to go after senior leadership and al-qaeda along the lines we are discussing as opposed to an effort to invade a country with hundreds of thousands of troops and take cities and towns. >> reporter: the draft memorandum mem oh targeting killing of americans is described as overly simplistic. >> before they decided to take an extraordinary action and essentially unilaterally execute an american says they wanted legal cover. >> reporter: senator ron widen is going to pull out all the stops to justify killing americans without judicial review. >> what i can say this president and this administration will continue to work with congress. >> reporter: another line of questioning
. >> it's a program that used very minimally by president bush. now there are over 3,000 civilians who have been killed in this program. >> on brennan's watch, anwar al-awlaki was the first american successfully targeted for death in september 2011. two weeks later his son was killed in a drone strike. >> i think it's fair to say, far fewer civilians lose their lives in an effort to go after senior leadership and al-qaeda along the lines we are discussing as opposed to an...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch video and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. please let us know about book fairs in your area. post them at facebook.com/booktv. or e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >>> arthur goes on trial of december of 1835. he's eager to win a conviction. by this time mrs. thornton has come forward and come to the defense of her allegedly asal i can't. she said in the trial that arthur never lifted the action. ax. she felt safe in his presence. that he was just drunk and that she wanted the whole thing to go away. he was in plaqueble. he didn't listen. he managed to get other people to override the testimony. arthur is convicted and there's only oneishment for that, which is the death penalty. capital punishment. and so arthur bowen goes on to death row, and in january of 1836 sentenced to die in a month. and so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. i
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joining us no the director of catholic voices u.s.a. also an torn, focusing on religious liberty, including its role in health care. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> it's this feeling of not in mourning as we bring in an all new thing. >> it's a whole new thing. usually this happens after a pope has tied and that's a somber occasion. this time what you see in the roman people, waving flags flagd people waving at the helicopter, great affection and gratitude the roman people and catholics around the world have for benedict? >> shepard: really, the roman people? i know a lot of italians. they don't talk about a lot of affection for benedict. they didn't talk about a lot of. affection for cardinal inninger. not that there's any dislike. about affection? i haven't heard that. >> look at the images we have seen over the past few days, of crowds, crowds in st. peter's square, and the flags waving, and at the end of the derrick benedict was a bishop of rome and this is michigan of very close to people, very close to italian around the
joining us no the director of catholic voices u.s.a. also an torn, focusing on religious liberty, including its role in health care. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> it's this feeling of not in mourning as we bring in an all new thing. >> it's a whole new thing. usually this happens after a pope has tied and that's a somber occasion. this time what you see in the roman people, waving flags flagd people waving at the helicopter, great affection and gratitude the roman...
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congressional reporters joining us. david has the first question. >> the hearings last week on gun-control, did they change anything? did they change the nature of the debate? >> i think there was, coming out of the hearing, i felt a significant less support for the feinstein bill than i thought there was going into it. that could change. we're going to have more hearings later on. i felt that. another thing i felt was the other people participating were all good authorities in their area. a lot of information came out that will be very valuable to you. if i had to name on thing i think is going to be most difficult to deal with but is something we definitely have to deal with is the mental health issues and the reporting to the data base. we also have to deal with all the felonies. when the mental health issue is so important because in the case of virginia tech, tucson, and colorado it is an issue in all of those killings. >> can i ask you specifically what gave you the sense that the portions of the support on the fe
congressional reporters joining us. david has the first question. >> the hearings last week on gun-control, did they change anything? did they change the nature of the debate? >> i think there was, coming out of the hearing, i felt a significant less support for the feinstein bill than i thought there was going into it. that could change. we're going to have more hearings later on. i felt that. another thing i felt was the other people participating were all good authorities in...
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we do not use the word amnesty just for immigration. we do it for tax policy. people that do not pay their taxes. >> looked down the road six or eight months. what will be the big sticking point and immigration? give me the first paragraph of the story about why the two sides appear step? >> that leads to immigration. that way to citizenship. >> the simple concept of methodology? >> the methodology and determination of when the border is it here. >> what about the methodology? will it be a fight over a trigger? >> that is the basis for it. i think i have spoken to its. committees are going to make a determination that the border is secure and in the pathway to citizenship kicks in. who makes that determination that i think congress ought to make it. >> is to get on the political aspect of immigration, senator mccain said if it is not taking care of relatively soon republicans could pay a price in future elections. i want to get your sense on whether that is an impetus for you to try to support this? >> i think senator mccain is right. i think he's a little naiv
we do not use the word amnesty just for immigration. we do it for tax policy. people that do not pay their taxes. >> looked down the road six or eight months. what will be the big sticking point and immigration? give me the first paragraph of the story about why the two sides appear step? >> that leads to immigration. that way to citizenship. >> the simple concept of methodology? >> the methodology and determination of when the border is it here. >> what about the...
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because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized admi
because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us...
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it is a deal breaker for us. we are looking for some certainty. >> most of the companies we spoke to tonight said current projects are already paid for and they do not expect any immediate personnel changes. today, the obama administration addressed a growing threat to national security, cyber hacking. -- >> we do not have the money. >> president obama wants a deal that mix is budget cuts and tax revenues by closing loopholes and deductions. >> if we combine those, we can replace these automatic spending cuts that can affect first responders, the national health research we do. >> if we ran our businesses the way conquered -- congress runs, we would be out of business. >> we were cold tonight if congress cannot come up with some kind of deal by the end of march, we may be able to avoid some of these furloughs or job cuts. >> the baltimore mayor unveiled her 10-year plant-closing. comes after a recent report showedwithout major reforms over the next 10 years, the city will go bankrupt. residents may have to pay a
it is a deal breaker for us. we are looking for some certainty. >> most of the companies we spoke to tonight said current projects are already paid for and they do not expect any immediate personnel changes. today, the obama administration addressed a growing threat to national security, cyber hacking. -- >> we do not have the money. >> president obama wants a deal that mix is budget cuts and tax revenues by closing loopholes and deductions. >> if we combine those, we...
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authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking questions from the media from the fire department, which was involved in aiding santa cruz police in this investigation. i also wanted to let you know that santa cruz police department is working on trying to plan a memorial for these officers. they're working with both of the families and were supposed release details on when it will be coming up at a news conference scheduled for 3 this afternoon. >>> details continue to emerge about the man accused of killing the two detectives from the santa cruz police department. this is video from a 2007 court appearance in oregon before goulet moved to santa cruz. acquaintances said t
authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking...
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. >> so what does that mean for us? >> well, it means -- it means that republicans are going to be fighting on the federal spening part but likely we're going to live in an economy that's structured according to president obama's wishes for the next four years because he got reelected. >> byron york, nice to see you from san francisco. always appreciate it. >> thank you, jenna. >>> the white house reaction to today's job report is this. the president's economic advisors saying critical investments are needed to promote job creation. that's part of the game plan. is more spending the answer here? former ohio democratic congressman and fox news contributor now dennis accuse k. spend what and spend it where? >> first of all, we can't be talking about more taxes. we have to talk about creating more tax pay years. we the country needs more employers. that's what the country needs now. as far as cutting spending, we have to be aware if we cut spending significantly, the gdp which is already slowing down is going to make an ev
. >> so what does that mean for us? >> well, it means -- it means that republicans are going to be fighting on the federal spening part but likely we're going to live in an economy that's structured according to president obama's wishes for the next four years because he got reelected. >> byron york, nice to see you from san francisco. always appreciate it. >> thank you, jenna. >>> the white house reaction to today's job report is this. the president's economic...
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we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food price outlooks, this year's program emphasizes the many ways agriculture must manage risk from finances to natural resources to transportation. one of the things i'm really excited about in this particular program this year is more time spent on certain vegetables, which are increasing importance in american agriculture and diet and we see them center stage in the sears outlook and that that futuristic thing. i also really excited to be here becaus h
we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three times but nothing like the actual prosecution of significant numbers of people seems to be happening. >> those are great questions. let me first address the conspiracy point. early on after the u.s. started taking prisoners and getting them from various means, directly capturing them or getting them turned over by allies or a bounty or what have you, the question arose about how to prosecute them and the lack of evidence against them force committing specific acts was a problem and it was discussed in the justice department to make membership in al qaeda or the taliban itself a crime. but that w
if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three...
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i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell me, do you take things from classroom right into the book? >> i took some things. i did a little research on my own. for the invasion of an up, i did that on my own. i did some other things on my own. we have not learned about the korean war yet. i had to do that on my own. some of this stuff like world war two and world war one, i did that from class. gerri: you really covered lot of ground. this expanded your horizons. yoyou know, it must be interestg to you. here you are, raising a son in the u.s., a totally different kind of world. tell me how it's differt for
i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. the easy talk, but difficult plans to meet the challenge of creating more middle class jobs. finance ministers and central bankers from the world's biggest economies meet to debate spending cuts versus growth. we look at international investing
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we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about sequester and this administration tomorrow. it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says republicans are forcing him to make these cuts. they are not. they are offering to give him broader authority to cut what he sees appropriate within given department. not what the president says has been rammed down his throat through sequestration. i cannot stress enough how big of a deal this is, my friends. he already has this option, but he is just not using it. within the department of agriculture, you do not have to do a beeline for the beef inspectors. it is amazing in the the media isn't all over this, until it puts the
we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about sequester and this administration tomorrow. it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says...
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he had high-powered weaponry and wasn't afraid of using it, and in fact, was in the middle of using it. and in that audio tape, he had an rpg. they made reference of an rpg being around. escaping that was not an option. their options were running down. you have to remember he could have fired automatic weapons into the air and who knows where those things could have come down in a spray-type thing. the officers sounded the perimeter. they may have had concealment not necessarily cover. it was a volatile situation. they made the right decision. >> michael: eugene o'donnell. you're a professor, what are some of the teachable moments from someone who is involved in criminallology, of teaching justice, what are the teachable moments that we get out of this dorner affair. >> i think the cops--you have to wait and hope that there will be a full investigation. but the cops did a wonderful job in a terrible set of circumstances. i think they exercised reasonable restraint. this has been likened to an act of domestic terrorism. the great shame is by this ending dorner gets what he wants, which
he had high-powered weaponry and wasn't afraid of using it, and in fact, was in the middle of using it. and in that audio tape, he had an rpg. they made reference of an rpg being around. escaping that was not an option. their options were running down. you have to remember he could have fired automatic weapons into the air and who knows where those things could have come down in a spray-type thing. the officers sounded the perimeter. they may have had concealment not necessarily cover. it was a...
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. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> off the wall, dave ross, wisdom martin. we've got controversy. rg iii has come out with an adidas commercial. i don't know if it is controversial. >> people with take what they want out of it. >> do you have any problem with it
. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit...
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let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine will decrease just like it has in the u.k. and get the u.k. system if you want to see a gynecologist or specialist or something, you've got to wait six weeks and that's what will eventually happen. >> brenda: john. >> to gary's point perfectly, very quietly last week, post-election, the government announced that medicare had cut their subsidy of reimbursement for 4 million diabetic seniors where they reduced the reimbursement by 66% and they reduced the amount of companies that are allowed to supply these supplies from ove a thousand to 15. so the government created a quasi monopoly, a
let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine...
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if you missed our program check us out on mondays on itunes. search for reliable sources in the store. we're back next sunday morning for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >> and the award for best dramatic performance goes to -- washington? today, if you can't beat them, scare them. >> we are required to cut $1 billion and if more than half of our employees are at the faa, the faa -- there has to be some impact. >> delayed planes and canceled flights, the world of automatic budget cuts, according to transportation secretary, ray lahood. >>> then, despite some republican calls to pull the plug on chuck hagel's nomination for defense chief, and a slow walk of the nomination of john brennan as cia director, the president stands by his men. he will probably get what he wants. weighing the odds with senator john mccain. >>> and guns and immigration. before bills governing either become law, they first go through the judiciary committees. a conversation with senator judiciary chairman, patr
if you missed our program check us out on mondays on itunes. search for reliable sources in the store. we're back next sunday morning for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >> and the award for best dramatic performance goes to -- washington? today, if you can't beat them, scare them. >> we are required to cut $1 billion and if more than half of our employees are at the faa, the faa -- there has to be some impact....
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as a lot of us in cycling are. i think the reaction if a lot of insiders are that we're all disappointed that he wasn't able to talk to usada. >> bill strickland, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> time now tow show you this morning's headlines from around the world. ex-senator domenici discloses that he had a son with the daughter of another senator. >> the sfroons chronicle looks at fish fraud. they claim one third of the seafood sold nationwide is mislabeled. they found errors in all 21 states they checked. there's no monitor to check for seafood fraud. >>> a new study says u.s. farmers converted more than 1.3 million acres of grassland into corn and soybean fields between 2006 and 2011. the rates compare with defor is station in brazil malaysia and indonesia. >>> and "the wall street journal" has a warning about giving children codeine. the . >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the makers of zyrtec. zyrtec. love the air. >>> government agents raid the scooter store headquarters after forme
as a lot of us in cycling are. i think the reaction if a lot of insiders are that we're all disappointed that he wasn't able to talk to usada. >> bill strickland, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> time now tow show you this morning's headlines from around the world. ex-senator domenici discloses that he had a son with the daughter of another senator. >> the sfroons chronicle looks at fish fraud. they claim one third of the seafood sold nationwide is mislabeled....
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, sony pictures classics, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things chan
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us zero sum game -- we cannot play the same zero sum game on guns, or the moment will pass us by. it is now settled law that america -- the american government will never take away america's guns. americans need not to accept this provision, but endorse it. you cannot argue for an expansive reading of amendments like the first, fourth, and faith, but see the second amendment to the panel of saying it only affects militias. at the same time, those on the pro-gun side must recognize that no amendment is absolute. the first amendment protects freedom of speech. it is hollow. are you still cannot falsely shouts fire in a crowded theater. the second amendment has sensible limits, too. my colleagues have offered a range of impressive and thoughtful proposals on the topic of gun violence. chairman leia he has introduced a bill on trafficking. senator feinstein has introduced one of assault weapons. center bluhm bol on ammunition. for the last several years -- center limon bol on ammunition. for the last several years, my focus has been on gun ownership and background checks. universal ba
us zero sum game -- we cannot play the same zero sum game on guns, or the moment will pass us by. it is now settled law that america -- the american government will never take away america's guns. americans need not to accept this provision, but endorse it. you cannot argue for an expansive reading of amendments like the first, fourth, and faith, but see the second amendment to the panel of saying it only affects militias. at the same time, those on the pro-gun side must recognize that no...
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some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as a nation. >> dr. activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, this sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my famil
some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as...
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joining us now is david jackson. he's live in northwest. david, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about this breakdown and this was released by the obama administration. they say schools could lose about $533,000 and $1 million set aside for environmental protection would go away. >> education being the primary area where most of the cuts would fall. that's the area that president obama has been emphasizing the last several days. >> you take a look at maryland and you see the number is higher. schools can stand to lose $14 million and take a look at the defense cuts and get an idea how critical defense employees are going to feel this. 46,000 employees just in maryland would be furloughed. >> and also virginia. defense is probably the second biggest area that president obama likes to talk about. in fact, he's going down to newport news to talk about how these cuts will affect that industry. national defense and education are his two primary things. >> states would face, what was interesting, we talk about 14 million gone, plus an additional $13.9 million for children wi
joining us now is david jackson. he's live in northwest. david, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about this breakdown and this was released by the obama administration. they say schools could lose about $533,000 and $1 million set aside for environmental protection would go away. >> education being the primary area where most of the cuts would fall. that's the area that president obama has been emphasizing the last several days. >> you take a look at maryland and you see...
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using our security as your help. you are now hooking in to a lot of people's private lives, using it as the excuse. >> i completely agree with you. what happens is when you start spying on peope, you create a social unrest. i think the long-term causality of that is you suppress the country. america is built on the premise of freedom. neither code that are begun. i don't. i really love how the british hired the ira bombings. the people who are trying to terrorize us, they want us fearful. we don't need to succumb to that. we need to say that we are about freedom. i do think people being monitored does affect them on a social level. neil: he made a very good point. the hold drone thing, the security and keeping people safe. it is an extension of babysitting and looking after you. then i wonder, are you onl looking after your friends or enemies? >> the biggest problem is the tendency towards these dragnet. we really don't have to say who we are looking for are what we are looking for, but just setting up a dragnet for
using our security as your help. you are now hooking in to a lot of people's private lives, using it as the excuse. >> i completely agree with you. what happens is when you start spying on peope, you create a social unrest. i think the long-term causality of that is you suppress the country. america is built on the premise of freedom. neither code that are begun. i don't. i really love how the british hired the ira bombings. the people who are trying to terrorize us, they want us fearful....
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stay with us all morning long for updates on both these fires. a quick break now and your weather and traffic are up next. >>> good morning. it is down into the 20s around the region. wind chills in the teens. layer up. it is going to be bitterly cold for the next couple of hours. then near 40 this afternoon. winds blustery throughout the day with sunshine. cloudy tomorrow. might get snow, sleet on friday night. rain, saturday. danella, how is traffic? >> live look i-95 in virginia at lorton road northbound. travel speed, 18 minutes. that's the drive from occoquan river bridge to the beltway. i-270, southbound delays from germantown to gaithersburg. that's about a six-mile backup. >> thank you. another news update for new 25 minutes. for now, back to th
stay with us all morning long for updates on both these fires. a quick break now and your weather and traffic are up next. >>> good morning. it is down into the 20s around the region. wind chills in the teens. layer up. it is going to be bitterly cold for the next couple of hours. then near 40 this afternoon. winds blustery throughout the day with sunshine. cloudy tomorrow. might get snow, sleet on friday night. rain, saturday. danella, how is traffic? >> live look i-95 in...
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it will leave us with a light dusting. snow level down to 2500 feet. a few snowflakes by tuesday night, also, so, that leaves us with at least seven inches of snow, 7,000 feet on tuesday and the high sierra. tomorrow, our temperatures are coming down due to the west wind at 20 miles an hour. under 60 degrees everywhere. take a look at the forecast. after the rain out with the threat of the thunderstorm, containing small hail on tuesday. jaily chances of you needing an umbrella each day. but, the holiday will be dry. all be it on the cooler side. we will all feel the difference tomorrow. >> this means we need to go somewhere it is warm. >> all right. spring training it. >> oh, i know that you know wherever the a's and giants go, spring training, kpix-5 is there. dennis and phoenix with the a's today. and ladies first in nascar. danica patrick pulled off another surprise. what's that? when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from
it will leave us with a light dusting. snow level down to 2500 feet. a few snowflakes by tuesday night, also, so, that leaves us with at least seven inches of snow, 7,000 feet on tuesday and the high sierra. tomorrow, our temperatures are coming down due to the west wind at 20 miles an hour. under 60 degrees everywhere. take a look at the forecast. after the rain out with the threat of the thunderstorm, containing small hail on tuesday. jaily chances of you needing an umbrella each day. but,...